GIANT fm WTCA will host a Meet the Candidates Night for the town council candidates in Argos, Bourbon, and Culver. The event will be like the last two Thursday night events. We will begin with three of the four candidates from Argos. There are 3 seats open on the council and 4 candidates Robert Byers
Tuesday evening the Bourbon Town Council passed an ordinance to increase the pay for full-time officers. The increase is on their base pay and was approved at $5,000 yet to be paid this year. The pay increase will spread equally over the remaining pay periods for 2023. Bourbon Town Council President Ward Byers led the
The Bourbon Town Council will meet in Executive Session on Tuesday, September 26, at 5 p.m. The executive session will be held in the Bourbon Town Hall and has been called to discuss Personnel.
The ballot for the Tuesday, November 7th Plymouth Municipal Election has been set. The Republicans have a full ballot, and the Democrats have a full ballot except for a Clerk-Treasurer candidate. The Republicans have Greg Compton as their candidate for Mayor and the Democrats have Robert Listenberger. The Republicans also have Lynn Gorski for Plymouth
Last week, Bourbon Town Council President Ward Byers announced that the town has received a Community Crossing Grant in the amount of $209,898.62.
He noted that the grant amount is lower than in previous years, but the request was lowered since the town must match the grant funds.
The monies will be used for micro-sealing some streets and some sidewalks. A list of the proposed streets being improved include Jefferson Street from north Thompson Street to Main Street; east North Street from North Thayer Street to Lincoln Street; North Thayer Street from East North Street to East Park Avenue and Jackson Street from East Ecker Street to 3